Castle Rock
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Hard to argue the BC advantage of the 88s if you can make them work.
What did you see to suggest they are not a substitute?I shot some groundhogs and coyotes with 224 Valkyrie 88gr ELDM factory ammo. No way would I use those things on a big game animal. Based on my experience with them and what I've seen people post pics of in this thread they absolutely are not a substitute for 77gr TMK's.
What did you see to suggest they are not a substitute?
Personally I don’t take much merit in what a bullet does to small game, seems like as long a tipped bullet expands they make a mess.
My plan was to use the 88 for my out west deer gun this year.
I shot some groundhogs and coyotes with 224 Valkyrie 88gr ELDM factory ammo. No way would I use those things on a big game animal. Based on my experience with them and what I've seen people post pics of in this thread they absolutely are not a substitute for 77gr TMK's.
Did you shoot any deer with the 88?My experience with 223 on big game is limited to culling deer in central VA but for me bullets that have consistently done well on deer have left decent exit wounds on groundhogs. They aren’t big game but they’re still flesh and you can still get a good idea of how the bullet is acting. Those 88’s either penciled through or they popped inside not exiting at all. If the ones that do react and fragment aren’t even making it out of an 6-8” wide varmint then they aren’t suitable for bigger game IMO.
Did you shoot any deer with the 88?
I have shot quite a few with the 77 out of a 223, and sub 400ish I’ll just grab the 223. The 88 would be in a 22 creed, for nothing bigger than deer.
What made you choose the 80 over the 88?Not the 88’s but I had the opportunity to kill a few whitetail a last week. Did it with a 22 creed and 80 eldm. Shot were 460 and 500 yards. The 80’s performed as expected. 2 dead deer, 1 within 20 yards and the other 50 yards. Had a pass through on 1 deer and the other the bullet was caught under hide on exit side. I would imagine the 88’s would perform similar with probably more penetration.
EDIT : Impact velocity was about 2100 fps.
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What made you choose the 80 over the 88?
I’ve got an 8twist tikka 22-250…Ok since I have some Lapua 22-250 brass I’m thinking about buying a 22-250 8 twist T3X Lite in SS. Chopping the barrel, using my stash of 77 TMK’s.
Mainly for deer and maybe antelope.
Crazy?
What’s the consensus on barrel length and then powder charge?
I figure this would be a good place to post this rather then start a new thread.
I listened to this podcast with Seth Swerczik from Hornady. They talked about a lot, but what got my attention is he went out of his way to say that they don't recommend their ELDM for hunting in any situation. He didn't just say it once or casually, but he made it a talking point. He stated that some people have great results at long range, but at shorter ranges they will be very inafective.
I'm not questioning the effectiveness of the bullets as I've seen most of the pictures in this thread.
Is the effectiveness of ELDM or TMK limited to smaller bullets like 6.5 or .223?
I have a box of 168g eldm in 308 that I was thinking about hunting with. Just wanted to see what you guys think.
I didn’t and I wouldn’t based on what I saw on the groundhogs I shot. There’s just better choices for bullets.
168 indeed!The reasons why manufacturers don’t recommend certain bullets for hunting that absolutely perform superbly has been discussed in this thread and they “why match bullets for hunting” thread.
The 168gr ELD-M’s are fantastically killing bullets.